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'''Overviews of the book of Romans''' | '''Overviews of the book of Romans''' | ||
* [[An introduction to the letter to the Church of Rome]] | * [[An introduction to the letter to the Church of Rome]] | ||
− | * [[Epistle to the Romans (wikipedia) | + | * [[Epistle to the Romans (wikipedia)]] |
* [[Bible Dictionary: Romans]] | * [[Bible Dictionary: Romans]] | ||
Revision as of 02:36, 31 October 2005
In brief: The Epistle to the Romans is one of the epistles, or letters, included in the New Testament. It is often referred to as simply "Romans". Romans was a letter written by Paul to the church of Rome. It contains a wonderful explanation of salvation through faith in Christ.
Overviews of the book of Romans
- An introduction to the letter to the Church of Rome
- Epistle to the Romans (wikipedia)
- Bible Dictionary: Romans
Different translations of the book of Romans
- Bible, English, King James, Romans
- Bible, English, World English, Romans
- Bible, English, American Standard Version, Romans
Studies in Romans
Articles / opinions
Quotes
External links
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